The Possible Protective Effect of Cinnamic Acid on Ovalbumin-Induced Asthma in Mice

M. Zalzala, Haidarkhudhur Al-Saffar, رافَّسلا رضخ, و ةلزلز مشاه فانم, ةئيبلاو ةحصلا ةرازو, .قارعلا ،دادغب
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Asthma is a chronic respiratory disorder in which immunological and structural cells play a role. The limits of conventional medicines necessitate the development of innovative therapeutic techniques for asthma. In the present study, we investigated the possible protective effect of cinnamic acid (CA) on ovalbumin-induced asthma in a mouse model. Sixty albino male mice BALB/c type weighing (20-30) grams were chosen at random and divided into five groups each one contains 12 animal: Group I: PBS/liquid paraffin control. Group II: asthma model group. Group III: cinnamic acid control group; mice received cinnamic acid (50 mg/kg) in liquid paraffin orally by gavage. Group IV: asthma model / group of (25 mg / kg) cinnamic acid; mice received (25 mg/kg) in liquid paraffin orally by gavage. Group V:  asthma/ (50 mg/kg) cinnamic acid group; mice received cinnamic acid (50 mg/kg) in liquid paraffin orally by gavage. The experiment continued for 14 days. On day 15, broncho-alveolar lavage fluid, blood and lung tissue was collected. Total cell count, tissue TNF- α, IL -33, and serum IgE increased considerably after sensitization to ovalbumin (OVA), while GSH levels decreased significantly. On the other hand, administration of cinnamic acid in (25mg and 50mg/kg) has significantly decreased total WBC count, tissue TNF- α, IL -33, and serum IgE results, and a significant increase on GSH results. These findings suggest that cinnamic acid has a protective effect against OVA-induced allergic asthma in mice, possibly through its antioxidant activity and inhibitory activity on some proliferative modulating enzymes.
肉桂酸对卵清蛋白诱导小鼠哮喘可能的保护作用
哮喘是一种慢性呼吸系统疾病,免疫和结构细胞在其中起作用。传统药物的局限性要求发展创新的治疗哮喘的技术。在本研究中,我们研究了肉桂酸(CA)对卵清蛋白诱导的哮喘小鼠模型可能的保护作用。随机选取体重(20 ~ 30)g的BALB/c型雄性白化小鼠60只,分为5组,每组12只:第一组:PBS/液体石蜡对照。第二组:哮喘模型组。第三组:肉桂酸对照组;小鼠灌胃肉桂酸(50 mg/kg)。IV组:哮喘模型/ (25 mg / kg)肉桂酸组;小鼠灌胃给予液体石蜡25 mg/kg。V组:哮喘/ (50 mg/kg)肉桂酸组;小鼠灌胃肉桂酸(50 mg/kg)。试验持续14 d。第15天,收集支气管肺泡灌洗液、血液和肺组织。卵清蛋白(OVA)致敏后,细胞总数、组织TNF- α、IL -33和血清IgE显著升高,而谷胱甘肽水平显著降低。另一方面,肉桂酸(25mg和50mg/kg)可显著降低WBC总数、组织TNF- α、IL -33和血清IgE结果,并显著增加GSH结果。这些结果表明,肉桂酸对ova诱导的小鼠过敏性哮喘具有保护作用,可能是通过其抗氧化活性和抑制某些增殖调节酶的活性来实现的。
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